I called the technician back and he told me the following...
To overclock the hard drive, I must first overclock the BIOS by overclocking the SEE-MOS or C-MOS (?). Once the BIOS has been overclocked, I must then overclock the P.C.I. BUS past 100 Mhz. Once these three steps are complete, the hard drive will automatically spin at 10, 000 RPM.
Because the hard drive is spinning 2, 800 RPM faster than it should be, the CPU will overclock itself by 280.0 MHZ.
The CPU to HDD ratio should be 3:1.
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Any truth to this information?